| Literature DB >> 15636063 |
Francesca Alhaique1, Michelangelo Bisconti, Elisabetta Castiglioni, Cristina Cilli, Leone Fasani, Giacomo Giacobini, Renata Grifoni, Antonio Guerreschi, Andrea Iacopini, Giancarla Malerba, Carlo Peretto, Alexandra Recchi, Antonio Rocci Ris, Annamaria Ronchitelli, Mauro Rottoli, Ursula Thun Hohenstein, Carlo Tozzi, Paola Visentini, Barbara Wilkens.
Abstract
Several faunal assemblages excavated in deposits of different antiquity (from Lower Paleolithic to Bronze Age), located in Northern, Central and Southern Italy, were studied from the archeozoological and taphonomic point of view. Data obtained by different Authors allow reconstruction of subsistence strategies adopted by prehistoric humans in these areas and through time, in particular as far as the exploitation of animal resources is concerned. The following assemblages were considered: Isernia La Pineta (Molise; Lower Paleolithic), Grotta Breuil (Latium; Middle Paleolithic), Grotta della Ghiacciaia (Verona; Middle Paleolithic), Riparo di Fumane and Riparo Tagliente (Verona; Middle and Upper Paleolithic), Riparo Mochi (Liguria; Upper Paleolithic), Grotta della Continenza (L'Aquila; Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic), Grotta dell'Edera (Trieste; Mesolithic and Neolithic), Grotta della Cala at Marina di Camerota (Salerno; Eneolithic), Contraguda (Sassari; Neolithic), Castellaro Lagusello (Mantova; Bronze Age). Exploitation of the vegetal resources has been analyzed in the Neolithic sites of Colle Santo Stefano (Fucino), Settefonti (L'Aquila) and Catignano (Pescara).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15636063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coll Antropol ISSN: 0350-6134